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The Age of Reptiles in Three Acts

The Age of Reptiles in Three Acts

Season 1 Episode 40
10:45
The Weird, Watery Tale of Spinosaurus

The Weird, Watery Tale of Spinosaurus

Season 1 Episode 41
7:28
Early Life on Earth

Where Did Viruses Come From?

Season 1 Episode 45
7:29
When Fish First Breathed Air

When Fish First Breathed Air

Season 1 Episode 46
8:40
Dinosaurs

How the T-Rex Lost Its Arms

Season 1 Episode 47
6:54
FAQs From Our First Year

FAQs From Our First Year

Season 1 Episode 48
9:20
When Insects First Flew

When Insects First Flew

Season 1 Episode 49
8:38
When Fish Wore Armor

When Fish Wore Armor

Season 1 Episode 51
9:37
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How the Chalicothere Split In Two

Season 1 Episode 39

Two extinct relatives of horses and rhinos are closely related to each other but have strikingly different body plans. How did two of the same kind of animal, living in the same place, end up looking so different?

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An extinction in the Middle Permian decimates life, from a fossil reef to our ancient relatives.
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When Fish (Finally) Conquered the Deep Sea
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Why Do Humans Age Fast?
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When the Earth Had Supermountains
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Only twice in Earth's history have supermountains risen, and both times reshaped life forever.
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